From: "Christopher W. Ryan" via "General discussions about Org-mode." <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
To: "Juan Manuel Macías" <maciaschain@posteo.net>
Cc: orgmode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: publishing: no default publishing function, or symbol is not defined
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2021 16:26:09 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <fea2f4ad-794e-3ec5-f74a-aaebc5118ffe@binghamton.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87wnqp4plv.fsf@posteo.net>
Juan Manuel--
Thanks. I understand no pages in a web document; I thought (hoped?) that
section/subsection numbers, perhaps multiple, would appear next to the
entries in the index. I will try to be more specific with the ! syntax
Any advice for how to get *both* theindex.html and my main document in
html? So far I can only get one or the other, depending on whether I
include a non-nil value for a :makeindex option.
Thanks.
--Chris
Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
> Hi Christopher,
>
> Christopher W. Ryan" via "General discussions about Org-mode. writes:
>
>> I would expect each named entry in an index to appear once, with, if
>> necessary, multiple links next to it for all the places that index tag
>> occurs in the main document. At least, that's how the indices in books
>> work. Can the same be done in org mode?
>
> I'm afraid that in HTML that is not possible. Page numbers are used in
> books to refer to an index entry, but on a web site we don't have page
> numbers: Where would we apply the links? What I usually do with my web
> index is: use first-level entries for the general concept and second or
> third level entries for concepts more concrete.
>
> P.ej:
>
> In document A:
>
> #+INDEX: GNU Emacs!external packages!projectile
>
> In document B:
>
> #+INDEX: GNU Emacs!external packages!helm
>
> Links to document A and B go to projectile and Helm
>
> Anyway, I think in this scenario it's better to use tags, but
> org-publish doesn't provide tags out of the box. You need to do some
> elisp hacking to get something like blog tags in your web site.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Juan Manuel
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-06-22 20:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-06-18 22:15 publishing: no default publishing function, or symbol is not defined Christopher W. Ryan via General discussions about Org-mode.
2021-06-19 11:59 ` Christian Moe
2021-06-19 12:48 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2021-06-19 18:23 ` Christopher W. Ryan via General discussions about Org-mode.
2021-09-19 10:10 ` Yasushi SHOJI
2021-09-19 17:24 ` Yasushi SHOJI
2021-06-19 18:28 ` [External Email] " Christopher W. Ryan via General discussions about Org-mode.
2021-06-19 19:32 ` Juan Manuel Macías
2021-06-22 20:26 ` Christopher W. Ryan via General discussions about Org-mode. [this message]
2021-06-25 8:38 ` Juan Manuel Macías
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